marakh wrote:Lol how did FIsher score that
thats Biron for you.
marakh wrote:Lol how did FIsher score that
Hockeyhero22000 wrote:HUGE game by Neil as well
Hockeyhero22000 wrote:HUGE game by Neil as well
spader wrote:@ PKC
So if we got only one, you'd give it back?
Also...NICE
Gohan wrote:Hockeyhero22000 wrote:HUGE game by Neil as well
That line was great. Probably won the game for us.
Gohan wrote:marakh wrote:Lol how did FIsher score that
thats Biron for you.
Gohan wrote:marakh wrote:Lol how did FIsher score that
thats Biron for you.
shabbs wrote:Good thing we have some depth eh?
shabbs wrote:Good thing we have some depth eh?
Well... hopefully it all comes together slowly and surely... nice to see the "others" chipping in.PKC wrote:shabbs wrote:Good thing we have some depth eh?
2-1-0-0 record and Spezza, Michalek, Kovalev and Cheechoo have yet to score. Although I really like what I'm seeing from Cheechoo who seems to be finding a rhythm again and will only be a matter of time before he starts filling the net on a regular basis.
shabbs wrote:Well... hopefully it all comes together slowly and surely... nice to see the "others" chipping in.PKC wrote:shabbs wrote:Good thing we have some depth eh?
2-1-0-0 record and Spezza, Michalek, Kovalev and Cheechoo have yet to score. Although I really like what I'm seeing from Cheechoo who seems to be finding a rhythm again and will only be a matter of time before he starts filling the net on a regular basis.
Love that Carkner.
Sens19 wrote:I was really impressed with Phillips tonight, Volchenkov kept the same pace from last game too. Its nice to see that our best players aren't only our first liners anymore. This def gives the first line time to form chemistry and gel together with less presuure.
I just hope they start clicking soon, Im still not sold on Kovalev
PKC wrote:Sens19 wrote:I was really impressed with Phillips tonight, Volchenkov kept the same pace from last game too. Its nice to see that our best players aren't only our first liners anymore. This def gives the first line time to form chemistry and gel together with less presuure.
I just hope they start clicking soon, Im still not sold on Kovalev
I'm willing to give him some time. I think he's not quite adjusted to Clouston's system, because none of the top end guys seem to be fully there yet either. This looks like the beginning of a rugged, blue collar hockey club where ALL the players are responsible on the ice to play both sides of the puck with the same tenacity and attention to detail.
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